Yeah, but my seizures aren't like what people think (thrashing on the ground). They are petit mal seizures. Most of the time I just stare blankly. I have also gotten up and walked around before, but that is rare.

Right before I feel a strong sense of deja vu and a shot of electricity to my brain, then I black out. I am pretty disoriented for awhile, but I'm fine after that.

I used to have a homeless friend in Tampa when I was a teenager. He was mainly homeless for the reason that he would have seizures, that kept him in fear of committing himself to any regular form of activities. He was quite handy and did all sorts of odd jobs, but would disappear for a week or so only to return with bruises from lossing himself to these horrible siezures. I still think about that old friend and how many opportunities he missed out on because of that curse.

Sent from my van, down by the river.

Never quantify your life by comparison. It is always going to be apples to oranges. If you feel the need to always look down on others, you currently do not own enough mirrors------ Tommie Griffin.

@oddgriffin: Well thank you so much for support. I was starting to think life was going to get better, but now I know I'm going to end up homeless.

Lol, any one of us could wind up homeless tommorow, with or without siezures. My point is I was exposed to a worse case scenario at an early age, and his reasons for being afraid (which was the actual root of the problem) were very valid indeed. I also didn't mention he was a dwarf (less than 4 foot tall in his mid twenties) and had no family that he could contact for support. The reason I knew him was because we were on the brink of being homeless ourselves and the guy guy had an awesome personality.

Sent from my van, down by the river.

Never quantify your life by comparison. It is always going to be apples to oranges. If you feel the need to always look down on others, you currently do not own enough mirrors------ Tommie Griffin.